he SomcrsetIlcrald. f "oa. k. "sec iu Editor? The cherry crop is immense. Kockwood had a circus on tlie Fourth. TUe Deumrratic National Cunvcutiun is i:i so-ion a. Chicago. This section was visited by most terrific rain storm Friday afternoon. George M. Hoblitzell, and wife, of Hynd ruan, are visiting in Somerset. John P. Knalile, of l'ittsbnr, spout Sun day w ith his jiarenta in Somerset. Grate fins and overcoat were enjoyed in this aeclion, Monday and Tuesday. Our hotels and hoarding houses arc rapid ly filling up with bu miner visitors. ' .......July. 1 ft ES" AJ;""1' "1'"- jz Fi'CNll,'8 . w.l arrival of new. at JaTnedectrotatoc.roreatKeV.cr Blner",' , r, r.sdvforn. Sold by faints, alienors, nam tN. Hoyd, ' .1 from one to three dol mens coarse shoes in KatFemcraoertore. Urook Trout, Saiiner". jjB, cant be beat, at KU.ero. . ,w,rr -a" and Tobacco in the " yvou.Whtobuy.ro-U Wtl-sortlim,calUtSoUhU. v-n.UL.nH-st black Jersey iu town a . i jot Farktr Tarker s. i iIf James Hunter, who had gone west For the lutcst novelties in fc'ent furnis i from U)wnsll5p ast full with thc jIltcn. poods call t Parker & I'arker s. t j0( uf 5,, there permanently, returned .- r ..n1iurts. lianu . i.:, i..... ....... 1. Georgia, at which thc expedition with svhich , paper could le manufactured was recently The berry crop in this county is simply j demonstrated. A tree was cut in the forest immense. at tt 'c,ock 5n the morning, was made into I lulp and then into paper at C o'clock in the evening, and distributed among the people as a newsdaier by 6 o'clock the next morn ing, from a tree in the forest to a printed newspaper, being read by thousands, ia the brief fpaco of twenty-four hours. Blaikk asd Locus Meetiko. All the friends of Blaine and Logan in Somerset Borough and.vicinity, are cordially invited to meet in the Court House Saturday, July -, ISM, at 7 o'clock r. m. to assist in organi zing a Blaine and Logan Club. Vm. HoCIISTETLEE, Committeeman. There is a wood pulp factory at Augusta, I The following statistics from the report of Tlie farmers in this section are busily en gaged in making hay. The crop is a fairly average one. m It is estimated that no Ufa than three thousand Hungarians are at work on the & nth Pennsylvania in this and Westmore land county ulone. An Irishman, who was seriously injured in a drunken row Saturday night, was taken to the county home by Policeman Gilbert Sunday afternoon. J, handsome , ,,. for p,l.i.-f. fciik anl r.sie t- j,.atrarker.trarkers. i . iipw lot of Nun tllin? just rtfoivol a new ioi S shades, at l '- i ts. at , 1AKKEB & rABKhB . Lv rtork of boots, .hoes, V n i.thela.-l! '. r,il and examine U-fore pur- icsing elM-wuere, Sol Fhl. Hew J. F. Shearer jatr of Trinity I.u :ierau church, will preach a sermon next abbalh morning, having special reference our "Xatioual Government." The 15. it O. excursion from this place to erlin had rather a doleful time of it on the h. They were seven hours on the road, J;oader, you will find it to your auvs antafc'ci'inS and com ins, leaving then but fonr Stheplac. Main Oros. Street, fcall and cxamtne J " , - nicr- persons are hereby notified on the lands of the uuder- townf-Uip, coiuein the purpose oi uuuuup, for any otuer fit to tre-pasi :VUed in Allegheny i aunty Fa., fo . !:"!?, painer.i.fa criHise whatever. " ' JoHNtABVEB, Sivos Kkii;eb- Yanters can find aws, r'.a Hatchet, F,ua. mitre boxc-s, Uc broad ,'nd anvthinpto.of tools. atJamea 3. HMerbaiims. ii;.Stfi5 asp Oats. In Vi'tnent clover, timothy m .Y-r,;-t from OhirunO. i.', t..rn white oats forie,-l 1 stick, another and German Mil Also, car load '! For white CooK A. l'.tElUTs. , ?ood?, zephyr cloths iun'sveiUnp-.f-c. ?l-.:ainean.U,.n have be,n nominated, n! ea but Sol. VH still continue to I ibootsandsho.,che,p.r than they can K.ivl.t anywliereeise . 4 X H.Ferncr A T-ro., have just 1 V of men fine glfl I ' : glish War.kenfast. I Finish voitr walls and ceUini; .' . w;;t n,,t .raik or nil Online. o. 9, u- tvC.N. Boyd. Ve wi.l. to buy a law number of cr id will tiy one dollar cash for each week if it-. e of tle calf. aiblt-d to hoes the noted with Ala off. Sold lurs iu which to celebrate. Jeorge H. Tay man, of the Somerset House rived home from I'ittibnrgh last week t!i I handsome new horse, buggy, har as, etc He purchased the turnout i n the V, and drove home over the mountain. he Somerset Silver Cornet Band took the ti. prize, twenty dollars, at the baud con- teat Berlin on the Fourth. The boys did ttiiselves proud, and put in au extra toot foach and every shiner. Ars & Ha HMOS v, Somerset Fa.. I 1 have ! ride of the North Corn, ' fursale in small qnantitiv-, Sibley's , which you see m- iertised in an other coiun.u. -fcv corn, it was ripe last season before the ffc'-st. I am satisfied this is the corn for our fjimate. j C. H. S nr.-KFR. Somerset, Ta., ! handsome lot ofcretons, with fringe to fc.Meh, it.be ca'.iem-s, indigo blue calicoes, at flirker Barker's. viabastinewill not rub off like V hi:e-i-ed,. Trvit. Sold by C.N. Boyd. i Trv .Mabastine for Walls and Ceilings. '4 -Id' only by C.N.Boyd. -Nf.it Mark fit. Mai n Street.-We have - . ...... . T .... t t. . .).i.-l - lr.-. Kt lriL-eraior iw fhicli atl niea'.s ran .r - ton. Beef, Fork, Ac, kepi fc.nstai.t'von land. vpii .. Vivinp meat can l.ave it kept in theKe.ng frat .ruiii.il wanted. We have also, 100,('0 new brick for sa.e, t hich we will sell by the hundred or thous and at a low price. BOSS I'AVIF & CO. Pho-i-hates and Land Fias.eb. Now lave in st k car load Bauh & Son s goods 4!ie best on the market, and no tanner Should be. without them. They have stood he test for five years. Here are the prices liouWeKacle. per ton. J NewFro.sss. " -'S"j ! X.. 1 Vi Rone. " .?i"00 Cook S Bf.f.bits. Harktt in wl i.d clean. Mult Innd Blaster, iot. Lord verv CiiEU E-T Books Avebk a. At Fisher's I'.k Store there is now on sale aline of th h -Ut.,, hooks ever nit on the market fo Jfaie. Fiegant cloth-bound, gilt-title book: 51 or thirtv-tive cents each, three for one do! ar. These lxK.ks are by standard authors. Ssueh as ickens. Scott. George El ll.vtton. Ac. These books are selling .tr iiMdlv. so raiidlv in fact that the publish Jen are unable to keep up with the demand. Some of these books have as high as six hundred pages, and the price is so low that I advise th book -buying public to take ad sut!-e now. as the rrice is liable to advance j.! ar.v time or the booksb withdrawn from l he market. Ch as. H. Fish eb, ! Bookseller. Builders cau find knobs, hicks, hir.ger, and .-erything th.rging to builders hardware. t JaTiies B. Hohb'rbaum s. Will have an immense stork of Summer IiUinery this wk in-latest styles, and wet pri('ts. M. M. TkKpWELL. le ersou who found the package that wlmt on the road lietween Meyersdale aikK'rlin, on the Fourth, containing a vetliandsoine white India lawn dress, will do :ll by returning the same to Hocking Brt store, Meyersdale, Fa. Toep Hies from tormenting horses, rub ibojrs.neck and ilat.ks with a solution luatjy steeping a uund of walnut leaves in iiuart ot water, and after .standing awl) boil the same for a few minutes, whuirain off and put in a bottle for use. J. Miller, Ksh. of l'iltsburgh, spent svellays of last week in Somerset. Mr. Mii!as admitted to the Somerset bar aoouie year ago, and last week, alter un dergo a most rigid examination, was ad mitted the Allegheny county bar. He will lit out his shin -le for thc present in Pittsbt,. It is v reported that smallpox has en tirely 4..juiivd l'rosu Knupp's tunnel, and cvftniig has been done to prevent a return lie dread scourge. The bhauty occupitd' the two victims who died, with alleir liedding and clothes were burned, has also the clothing of the nurses. 1 The Hakurg patr'uM says : Eij;ht piers of the ne'i-derbiit bridge have been erected tharj8rjj three more are under way. Six he finished pier are on the Harrisburg., oueon the Isiand. and one on the CH rland county shore. The work is bel-ery ratiiily pushed by the contractor. I Mr. Josept Mason, of Brothersvailey townhi, returned from an ex tends! trip t-h Virginia, Maryland and iesi irgume describes the country about Morefn the tinest eye ever rested on, and tbinkfeorth the time and trouble of any one t4ke a trjp there to see the fine stock. j County Conlioner Adam S. Shaffer is lying dangerv jn ut his home in Jen ner township. M saddeuly taken sick while ytsilii the house of his broth-tr-iu-law, Mr, Atoms. Sunday morn ing, but rallied er,t;y to be removed to his own home tbu0 evening. We hoje he may sjeelilyyei. In the returns (. republican Frimary Elettion publUiaat we.k, the vote received by Mr.CL, . Shaler, for IU-g-ister and KecordA f!aniniit township, was erroneously 4 K3tead ofol, as it should have bTbe Counsellor had enough and to spat injustice to the voters of Summit Wjst their ballots for him, we make the t-tion. bays the Waynesburg Messenger : The wool trade in Greene county, and in many other sections of the country continues very low and extremely dull, and a very large percentage of tlie wool clip of this section remains in the bands of growers, though in ordinary years it is usually all, or mostly, at least, in in the warerooms of buyers by the Erst of July. Twenty-eight and thirty cents continue to be the ruling figures, the latter price taking the best clips that we hear of being sold. Glade Normal. The Glade Normal School will open July 28, and close Septem ber 20, 13S4. Instructors : Principal, J. B. Tedrow ; Assistant, I. W. Waugh. For cir culars containing full information, address thc Principal, Glade, Pa, A fine cherry tree stands on the line be tween the land of Samuel Hartman and a neighbor iu Fairview township, Westmore land county. The other day Mr. Hartman went up to gather some cherries from the part or the tree overhanging his property when the limb broke, throwing him to the ground. Tlie neighbor had him arrested and the justice lined him thirty dollars for breaking the limb. Bkelj.n Xoemal School. The fall term of the Berlin Normal will open July 2Sth. and close September 25, 1SS1, Instructors J. M. Berkcy, Principal ; P.ev. S. R. Briden baagh, M. C. Berkley. Miss Olive Heflley. For circulars containing full information address the Pkiscipal, Berlin, Pa. Aii old lady who has been living iu the family of Mr. J. W. Carpenter, in Mann township, attempted to commit suicide one day last week. She first wrapped a srip of cloth around her neck and tied it with i double knot. She then fastened a handker chief around her neck in about the same way. On going to the cellar some of the inmates of the house found the old lady ly ing near the cellar door on a board, in an unconscious condition. She had succeeded in strangling herself until her face had turned almost black and life was nearly ex tinct. We understand this is not the first time she has attempted to take her own lire. .twtfl rrt.if. Bcv. A. S. Baum,er lecture on the subject of Tempt,. at the following times and plains : juvilie, Monday evening, July 14, .. .; Ljstellburg. Tuesday evening, Ju- at s r. M. ; Addi son, Wednesday ev jur t 8 p. Somerfield, Thursday;, juiy i7 Bt t r. m. ; Markleysburg.iy evening. July IS, at 8 r. n. Mrs. Charles Hunsi h.er two and Miss Annie SchaNlrri!,towni are at the Somerset U'just.re theV be joiiied the hitter part wett j,y Mr. Hunsecker, who is at H in Chicago as sisting hss lemoCTatie,,ren ju aoI11iu- T.. . T , i'iuK i.rrrnRMii.K. tn warm summer weather may jersons feel an irresistible craving for something sour, and often grati fy the desire by a free indulgence in pickles, or vegetables made acid with vinegar. This demand fjr acids indicates a deficiency in thc acids secretions of the stomach, and the demand lor an artificial supply is a natural one, but vinegar is not the best substitute. Lactic acid is one of the chief agents that give acidity to the gastric juice of the stom ach in health. This is the acid of sour milk, and, therefore, one of the best summer diet drinks that we can use is buttermilk. It satisfies the craving for acids by giving to the stomach a natural supply, and at the same time furnishing in its cheesy matter a good supply of wholesome nutrition. A man will endure fatigue in hot weather bet ter on buttermilk than on any diet drink he ca:i use. Ex. CotWTEV Roads. The dirt shoveled upon the conntry roads by the supervisors' direc tions has been washed away by recent rains. This happens with great regularity every Spring. While the present system of road making is continued the bad roads are likely to continue. We go on, year in and year out, like the spiders which spin webs within rc.ich of the housekeeper's broom, throwing looe dirt on the ronds, only to tee it washed away inside of a few weeks, and for the rest of the yenr the repairs are made to vehicles, harness and horse flesh. The Reading Timet suggests a Siate superintendent of public roads and a Suite appropriation of il,000.0nf) annually, distributed like the school fund, on condition that each township collects a read tax equal in amount to the sum it would receive from the State. Bad roads cau only be made good by the expenditure of money. Whether the money is raised by the State or by the neighborhood, it will have to come out of the pockets of the people If the pe .pie of the counties real'y think that good roads can only be obtained by a general road lr.w and an appropriation, they have the j-ower to obtain the State's assistance through the Legislature. The counties need improved roads more than Philadelphia needs better streets, and it should be pretty well i roved by this time that the townships are enable to maintain irood highways. Ii.il. Frat. The Second Annual Convention of the W. C. T. U. of this county, was held in the M. E. Church at Meyersdale, June 25th and 3;th. relcgates were present from all the local Unions in the county, and many churches were represented, not only by delegates, but by their pastors. Mrs, M. E. Han num. of Somerset, the County Presi dent, presided iu her usual quiet and grace ful manner, and delivered the annual ad dress on Thursday aPernoon, which will al ways be remembered with pleasure by those w ho heard it. . i the Secretary of Internal Affairs, may prove interesting : Of collieries Blair county at the end ori9S3hadff, Bedford 8, Somerset Cambria 26. The average number of days these collieries were in operation during the year in each county was, Blair 170. Bedford 193, Cambria 195, Somerset 211. The num ber of rsons employed was, Blair514, Bed ford CI2, Cambris 1.579. Somerset 693. The amount paid in wages during the yvax was. Blair $141.25154, Bedford $188,614, Cambria $5J,14D.7C, Somerset $104,701.75. The number of tons of coal mined was, Blair 149.5S5, Bedford 244.190, Cambria 814,- 294, Somerset 281,257). Of coke ovens Blair county had 222, Bedford 33. Cambria 139, Somerset 33. The number of tons of coke produced was, Blair 60,787. Bedford 37.0U, Cambria 27,890, Somerset 4,459. Of iron foundries Bedford has 4, Blair 5, Cambria 3, Somerset 2. Average number of days in operation during the year Bedford 249, Blair 201, Cambria 200. Somerset 1U0 Number of persons employed : Bedford 27, Blair 81, Cambria 12. Somerset 8. Tons of iron castings produced : Bedford 144, Blair 1,140, Cambria 280, Somerset 20. Amounts paid la wages daring the year : Bedford $7,- 440 ; Blair $31,93, Cambria fl,539, Somer set $2250. Bedford has 7 saw mills, employing 15 men ; the sum of f 2,194X0 was paid in wa ges during the year ; these mills turned out during the year 81,500 lath, 8,000 pickets and 1,023,041 feet of lumber. Blair county Las 7 mills, employing 53 men ; $103,676 were paid out in wages. Cambria county has 15 mills, employing 107 men ; $27,537.42 were paid out in wages. In tanneries Bedford county is frr in the lead, having 14, Blair 5, Cambria 5 and Somerset 10. Bedford employs 106 work men, Blair 47, Cambria County 4, Somer set 20. Amount paid in wages, Bedford $64,522.75 Blair $23,581 .07, Cambria $10,55, 00, Somerset $1,375. Value of manufacture ed products : Bedford $1,003,410, Blair$2!)0, 494, Cambria $255,851, Somerset $18,0(0 Bedford has 45 flour mills, Blair 38, Som erset 51, Cambria 18. In Bedford county 3ti use steam power, 3 water power, and C both steam and water. In Blair 30 use water, 3 steam and 5 steam and water. In Cambria 10 use water and three have steam. In Somerset 37 nse water, 14 steam and water. Bedford employs 06 workmen, and pays them $3,398. Blair employs 7z and pays $13,68. Cambria employs 30 and pays $9,135. Somerset employs C2 and pays $5. 15. Last year Bedford ground 284,793 bushels of wheat and 213.3C8 bushels of oth er grain. Blair gronnd22.!8,921,bushels of wheat and 293,500 bushels of other grain. Cambria ground 83,998 bushels of wheat and 104,900 bushels of other grain, Somer set ground 194,2-3 bushels of wheat and 224, S5S bushels of other grain. During the year Bedford manufactured 47,957 barrels of flour ; Blair 42,979 ; Cambria 10,821 Somerset, 38,130. had withdrawn as a candidate for Prothon otary, in favor of one of the other candi dates was very eloquently and otherwise cussed and discussed, all Friday evaning and until 10 o'clock Saturday morning, and I was under the impression that Chairman Scott was one of a group that met in his of fice, where the matter was fully talked over, and not denied by Mr. Horner or bis friends. Mr. Scott, I ana now convinced, was not there, and hence could not have officially sanctioned it. If these gentry who betray ed their friend, and seem, to be gasping for breath, will call on Chairman Fisher, of the Democratic County Committee they may be able to obtain $240, the amount refused theut by Chairman Scott, it they will hoist at the mast-head of the Timet the Democratic-Reform ticket that in all probability will be nominated before its next issue. V. Faans Gacu Bbothkbsvallet Items. How much more do you know about poll tics than you did before the primary T How many lead pencils did you use up in scratching tickets at the late primary ? Our farmers are very busy making hay this week. The crop will be about as tlurrt this season as it was long last season, but there will be enough for all, and don't you forget it, Thc season so far was very favorable for the potato bug, and it seems his bugship has taken advantage of the season. My ad vice to potato growers is, turn out your forces every. " Now and Then " and fight him ; unless you do so, he may succeed in destroying your whole crop. Mrs. Dennis Hay. the mother of Prof. John Meese, and one of Brothersvalley's most esteemed women, died last week, after a lingering illness of a year or more. Our neighbor. Henry Coleman, is the happy man just now its a daughter. Berlin's list of Summer visitors, as yet, is not as large as usual. Look out for the Canada thistle; cut them earl v. and burn them. The seed of the thistle will germinate while in blossom hence the importance of destroying them by burning. The smiling face of our would-be western man, John H. Knepper, cau now be seen be- hiud the counters of E. L. Cook, dry goods merchant, of Berlin. Johny's home in the west was of short duration, but I am safe in gaping that all our citizens will strike bands with " Now and Then " and say : Oh, here's my heart, and here's my hand, We'll thrice welcome you back to Berlin's baud. In this section cherries are now ready for the market, and the crop in quantity if not in quality, will exceed all other crops. The closing exercises of the Berlin Nor mal, under the principalship of J. M. Ber- key, closed its spring term on the 20th of last month, with an examiuation of the students by County Superintendent Weller. All those who were examined are well sat isfied with their certificates, which could hardly be otherwise with any one who was under the tutorship of Prof. Berkey. In the evening there was a granu closing exuioi tion, in which every one on the programme performed their part in such a manner as to not only honor the school and Berlin, but the community, also. Indejndence day was celebrated on a grand scale ia Berlin. The procession, which numbered fully five thousand, form ed in the lower Diamond at 11 o'clock a. m. and then marched to the beautiful grove on the farm of Mr. Ed. Kimmcll, a quarter of smile south of town. There the exercises consisted of short addresses, national airs, dinner, (which was one of the principal ex ercises) foot ball, base ball, pig races, etc., In the evening the entertainment was climbing a greased pole, band contest, (in which the Somerset band carried off the prize) balloon ascensions, illumination, fire works, torchlieht procession, etc The town i was beautifully decorated, and taking all in all the celebration at Berlin was, as expect ed, a grand success. Drvwned by a Fish. Portlasd, July 3. A big fish drown ed a little iisbe-rman here to day. A small lad named Corey, about ight years old, went fighting on the ehore of the back bay. He hooked a largo fish, clung to tbeline! H i . .. . , aim waa puueu into me water ana drowned. Burglar Sbot Cantos:, July 2. Henry Winfret miller, discovered a burglar entering his mill by the light of a Cash of lightning and shot Lira. The bur glar succeeded in escaping, although he was followed by tracks of blood from wounds for a quarter of a mile. Destructive Fire. Emporium, July 1. Early this morning some freight cars collided with a number of oil cars standing on a side track at Driftwood. Ine oil caught fire and fifteen buildings, mostly business places, were de stroyed. The loss will amount to S5o,000; insurance, 820,000. Completely De-ttroyed. Now ASD Thes. ating their candidate I., pjcaiuoucy. Mr. Hunsicker is one oip-.p., (Tom Montgomery county. Mr. Henry J. rickinl avouut of whose serious illness aisLeU ia ths iiRAL some weeks sine st j TKil. deuce in Somerset, ut o'iy-t:j.U:sjay evening. He was in the tj-.i, seu of I his age t-t the time of his de v w"jfe ! Foe Sale.-I offer at j-uUic tslt. one lot f ground in Stonycm-k township, adjoining ietown of B.iekitown. Samfmt county, a . containing one a -re, more or less, hav ig a lar;;e one-tory frame house with sum- ii-r kitchen attached, fpring hour-e and i had a large circle of friends .her outbuild. nss on the premise-1. j ces who unite with us in tei . . - . ,, i . lathy to the bereaved wife This is a m--t .desirable home, pleasantly - mtm ft'.tuated. well planned and in first -class con- . ition. ror luniier information and terms, p'.y to AtKAHtM Mritsrr, Bachstown, Pa. The Kepu&Ucaus oi me v;a t y-jji-s i Church organized a llame h, ciUD last Thursday evening, fcamr was elected president of thc cloOj pm;ip MiU, as Secretary. A new and fi.d line of Summer poods a i the roll and it is confidently th-a I e Ono Price Shoe Store of A. H. Ferner & "o., including mens, women and children l'.ppers.'low and high cut shoe, made over lie different lasts. There i great ri va'ry in the boot and shoe ade in Somerjet, but Ad l"hl still contiD- fces to hold the bulk of the trade. His stock i Ontennial of their town in Mrs. Mair, of Allegheny, was present a conducted the devotional exercises on sev a! occasions in a very impressive mann he aito proenled her department of Wor uhich is among railroad employes, hi stirring apa.l, and encouraged the conven tion ly remarks upon Young Women Work," " Trisou and Jail Work." etc On Thursday evenicg a large and appro- ci.-.:ive uudience listened with pleasure to Mrs. J. R. Nichols, of Indianapolis, Ind., who lectured on " Woman's Social lnflu ... ........ ,i,A 1'..... f i,.., ; t cv, .LV HI"'" . . J V. Wilt. ..VC.IUII. UOT four small thildml surva , ir,.nrr . , , ... . . ,., - Bi?U WlCIIUti at. LUCK3BIUIU Ml IUC VVH.CU- lua::,'an" I lion, and made earned appeals for many departments of the work. The reports from 1'xal Vnions and departments were most encouraging and gratifying. The following othcers were elected for the ensuing year : President Miss Belle Kimmell, Somerset. Somefort.Ls; lej! 1 rcs"ie.u--ura. , i3umgaraiier. i ... Movrausn. Treasurer Mrs. Mary Coder, Frsina, P.ecording Secretary Miss Clara Han num, Somerset. Correfponding Secretary Mrs. A. E. Oli ver, Somerset. Superintendents of Departments Test- , our iyiy- dre ii. number will be doubled withinlt few weeks. This, we believe is the has been organized in tie if yr (ue fall campaign. ti 3 t- ,.r t..i;., 1UCKUN " ALIWM celebrated the ever glorious Fou the Iterance Literature, Miss Lucy Endsley, .Somerset; Press Work, Miss Clara Han- num. Somerset ; I n fermented Wine, Mrs. lare and weU selected end his pric low. manlu.r Neither monev nor 1 . ,'ukk sales and squall profit b ht motto. I spared in making the occasion aii.,ll(. 1 I 'lton, Stuyestown; Sunday I and memorable one. The town ! School V ork, Mrs. A. 1 . Knepper, Somer- iikv ron cjli.. ::ua:e two nine jrom i F.ockwood, Somerset realty, Pa., and cue! i. ile from Cass'man, coniainine three hun-l-ed aces of good limestone soil, two hun-l-ed and forty ai re drarvd and in a pood iate of cultivation, and tlie balance well imbcred. the entire tract being enchised i li a cood fence, and the soil is productive. 1 fimcla new brick hi?e. batik barn, mi- irie house, tenant hou.. horse stable etr onvenient to thurrb. school ar.d mill, ood nelplihorbood. Here is a rare chance purchase one of the most desirable farms i Somerset county, at low figures aud mod- rate terms. The whole tract is underpaid kith coal and iimesu.ne. For fur.her in- jrmation call en or addrew H, H. & F. W. Masox, Cawlnsan, . set ; Scientific Temperance Instruction, Mrs. IM. Iieantnuiiy aecorateo, anu iuo 0f jr i.le from all sections of thecU. present to participate in the cev,n j Work, Miss Lizzie Weller, Centreville; The j-cople of Berlin never d-.i ' Evangelistic Work, Mrs. J. M. Thompson, halves. Thev uiadj up their mindi. . t'rn ConstituUonal Amendment, Mrs. . .:..':.. ..l tl.w ,' it 1- Baumgarduer, Stoyestown ; State and ..J ...a Iwrt that wi5 ever he'.'. County Fair, Mrs. William Hochstetler. I'bsisa Normal School. The eighth term of this school will begin on tha 2bih of July, and will coutiuue ten weeks. The school will have for its object the preparation of teachers for the public schools of the county. Thorough instruc tion will be given in everything that relates to the work of the school-room, in the branches taught as well as iu the method of teaching and managing schools. The Principal of the school, Mr. O. B. Steely, a eraduate of one of our best !St?te Normal Schools, and at present an instruc tor in one of them, comes to me Juglily recommended as a com jetent and successful teacher. W. S. Kt-'HLMAX, Sec. of the School Board. Ursina Ta., June 25, 18S4. Air d Reibe. In traveling along the Bedford pike yon meet wagons loaded with lumber, shingles, cheese, cream, and car riages, buggies, pedestrians and tramps, in quiring the way to the tunnel, though all the tunneling they will do is through a loaf of bread and piece of cold meat. It re minds you of the olden times, and you lock to see the old six-horse Conestoga teams coming over the hills, and the four-horse mail coach as it thunders down the bill with its prancing steeds and gay driver, as he toots on his horn to waken up the next sleepy postmaster. You wonld suppose the County Home was a summer resort, with its fine buildings and green lawn in front, flowers and orna mental trees, and from its elevated situation and the good health of its inmates. Its san itary condition is as good as any in the State, which isowiag greatly to the good care and watchfulness of the Steward and his wife. With them cleanliness is a virtue and here it is carried out. Tbe farm ap pears to be in a good state of cultivation, and the stock looks 6ne. Among the in mates is one John Moore, who is remem beied by nearly everybody iu the county on account of an episode in his life. In his young days he drove stage on the Stoyes town pike, and having fallen in love with a girl who, it appears, did not reciprocate his affection, and bis mind became affected ; as he was coining inio Stoyestown, on the top of the hill, he threw down the lines and began using the whip on the horses. It is said to have been a fearful sight, the horses at full speed, the coach plunging and sway ing from side to side as it struck the breakers, the passengers screaming, and the crazy driver furiously laying on the whip. When the team reached the bottom of the hill at Capt. Hite's they turned off into an alley, and were stopped without injury to any one. Moore was sent to Somerset and put in irons, where he was kept for some time and then sent to the County Home, where he has since remained. The Steward has been very successful with the insane in bis care. Sam Arnold, who was always considered dangerous, is now helping to do the work on the farm, as well as several others. The S. P. R. B, crosses the farm a short Mne : he is the man that should have been distance below the buildings, inclining to fiiere long sgo. kind and obliging to all. the Aortn ; as it leaves me larm it mates a iCF pwire baf k ,gain . hu very short curve to the West again. To go Mty by the ols of the along tue roau irom uaniei Kimruei s to trie , pnOge watch-box. to tlie Laurel Hill tunnel you would tnint you were going over the old Thad. Stevens railroad, of which the Democrats hail a drawing stack on every post as an election eering scheme, the night before an election long ago. Where the road crosses the pike there will be a cnt from fifteen to twenty feet, and according to the best advices the Dire tors can eet. the County is to be com pensated for the land taken in this way. Judge Baer will appoint three disinterested persons, to be taken from other Counties, who are to examine into the matter by coming on the ground and assess the dam- CosHocTOJf, Ohio, June 5. The Newark, Ohio, Agricultural Works caught tire m the engine-room at 4 o'clock this morning and was com pletely destroyed. L03S, $350,000; insurance 8225,000, distributed among leading home and foreign companies. Three hundred men are thrown out of work. How Time is Disposed Or. A man during a lifetime of fifty years, according to a paper recently read before the Academy of Scien ces, Paris, sleeps away an aggregate of G,000 days, works away the same period, eats away 2,000 days, walks away 800 days, is ill during 500 days, amuses himself with the re mainder of his half-century on earth. Another Massacre. Assouan, July 2. It is rumored that 12,000 Arabe attacked and cap tured Debbah by assanlt. Three thousand of the garrison and inhab itants were killed. The Mudir of Dongola and a number of officers hare gone in the direction of Deb beh, with what object not known. Law Price fr'wr Wheat. THE EQUITABLE life Assurance Company of tie UnM Stales. Henry IS. llydc, Prcs't. 120 BROADWAY, N. Y. 81 CHEAPISDE, LONDON. ASSETS - -SURPLUS - -INCOME - New Assurance 1883, $81,129,756. policy holders during 24 years, $73,877,699 $53,030,581 12,109,756 13,470,571 written in raid to the last IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS Tas Soctstj has written, during th put twen ty year4, an aggregate amount r.f new a Murines larger than has been written by any other com pany in th world. The rarplai fund of th Soocloty, cn a (bar per cent, ralaatlon, Is larger than that of ooj ther life inraraoe company in the world. Td Eqcttaiujc Lira Asm KA.fcz Sucirrrls- iue.a plain and iimpl contract ofaiwarance. Tree from burdensome and technical conditions, and INDISPUTABLE after three yean. AU poli cies, as soon a they becum indisputable, are payable IMMEDIATELY upon satisfactory proofs of death, and a legal release, without th delay asual with ther companies. By this FBourr PAVHtuT, the beaeficlary of an Equita ble policy is not only sared from annoying delays and expenses, but metres pecuniary teller a quickly as If th amount or the aasuranc had been Invested Id a bond of th UTernm-nt or tha United States. YV. Frank Qaul, Special Agent for Somenet Co. NEW Baltimore, July 1. Spot wheat to-day reached the lowest point 6ince the organization of the corn and flour exchange of thi3 city. The bid was 94 cents, and the market closed dull. The absence of a for eign Uemand and the incoming heavy crop are attributed a3 the cause for this lowest price for more than thirty years. A Child Vmt 'p by Reaper. Ei-hrata, Pa..' Julvf. A 3-year- old child of Iceman Kilbefiier, near this place, slipped out of the house yesterday afternoon and laia down ia its father's wheat field. The hired man, who was driving the reaping machine at the time, could not see the child on account of the wheat, drove right over it and cut it to pieces. The remains were carried to the house in a basket. DRUG STORE ! I also tender my professional Mil-rices to the eiti- sens ot Somerset ami vicinity, a heinir. a mn-eiMfui psactitioner or Medicine and Suivery ror the laxt ten years. I make a lorbiltr of a few chronic Hi-eases, such as Ityspepsio, Kheumati-im. Dropsy, Tetter, anil all skin diseases and sore. Cmi.-ul-tation and examination free. Then, ii I undertake the ease, 1 do It on we principle ol no care, no u.iv. All calls to th country, day or night, answered on short notice. Will vwit any part ol the county in answer to calls, or in eoii.'ultation. Chances moderate. Drugstore and ollice in the I'arker Building, where I can be found at all times. DH. J. A. LOUTH EK MAIN STREET; SOMERSET PA. MILLINERY AT GEIS, FOSTER & GOODS A DMIRISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Estate of John Boyer, dee'd late of Stosycreak x wp., aoinopiei to., ra., are a. Letters of administration on the buve estate having been granted to th undersigned bv the proper aumorlty, notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebtnl to said en Late to make Iramcii ate payment, and those having claims aicainst the same will present them duly authenticated lor settlement at tne late resides!- ol said Jeceawl now In possession f P-ler lioyer. in Stonycreek lowiuuip, on Buiurosy. August v. mm. JOHN M. OEES.SNER, Jul2 Adinr. Testamento Annexo, QUINN'S, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Their Stock is Large, giving you a wide range to select from, and their prices are the Lowest. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A. Ii. U. SCHiLL. t ACL A. SCHIXL. roar lb f Jaljr Celebrtli. Editor II eulb. A few items from this part of the township may not come amiss to thc many readers of your gooi old paper. The fourth was taken In very cool here along Riverside, fishing for bass the principal go; by the way H. J Phillippi, wears the belt as the champion fisherman. The fanners are busy harvesting their wheat ; reports show a good crop all throughout this Township. The bay crop it is said will not quite be an average one. Quite an accident banpened to our esteem ed friend and neighbor, Jesse Reed, of Cas ed man. He and family paid their many friends at Ohio Pyle a visit on the Fonrtb, and while there a revolver in the hands of a youth was accidentally discharged, striking Mr. Keed, the ball lodging in tha muscle of bis left arm, the ball being extracted by a Physician from ConnelUyil'e. A very pain ful wound is the consequence of h is Fourth. A singing school has been organized at Caaselman, a thing badly in need, as yocaj music was sadly neglected along Riyerside Pats sidinr one fourth of a mile east of ypruce hotel is completed, and a great deal of lumber is being shipped from there. James Mitchell had bis foot badly crush ed by a log rolling over it. But we are glad to hear that lie is at work again. The Democrats f this neck of woods are very quiet, their faces grow very Ions; if Blaine and Logan are mentioned to them. They seem to look forward to that dreaded trip that they will have to take this fall again. Messrs. Josiah Friend and Ross King paid Riverside a visit July 6th. They took with them some very nice bass. Joe is a jolly fellow ; boie he will come again. 1 Agent Cook at Casselman is getting along f J. P. Hochstettler is having the lumber hauled for the erection of a new bouse. Saro t Xo. 2. I'pper Turkey foot. July 7, A brilliant meteor, apparently about the size of a butter firkin, with a tail about 20 feet long, flew across the sky from East to West, about 9 o'clock, on Thursday evening It is supposed it was sent as a specimen of the fire works to be used on the 4th of July. The Will's Church brass band was kept from going to Berlin to celebrate the Fourth on account of tbe bass drasuiner, Mr. Frank rritx, having cut Lis foot nearly off while makirg cross-ties. Editor Huald : Contrary to my usual course, and at the earnest solicitation of F- Hannum. Somerset ; Young Women's friendti i condescend to waste a shot on the MARRIED. rniTTS BAKER, At the Evanelica parsonage on Thursday, July 3, 1584, by Rev. Jacob Smith, Mr. Ephraim E. Pritts, and Miss Ellen M. Baker, all of Somerset, Pa. WALTER-HF.CKER.-At tbe Evangel ical parsonage, on Friday, July 4. 1W, by Rev. Jacob Smith, Mr. Irwin W. Walter aad Miss Elizabeth Hecker. all of Somerset, Pa. RAXKIX CTSTER.-On Thursday July 3, 1SK4. by Rev. Wm. I). LeFevre, at the residence of tbe bride's parenta in Spruce town, Mr. Lee II. Lankin to Miss Matilda a Custer. SPICHER XICHOLSON'. July 6, 1S34. at Confluence, by Rev. J. R. Brown, Mr. Jonas Spicber and Miss Rosa Xichelson, botk of Somerset county, Pa. Denver, Col., July 5. The Fourth was quite generally celebrated througho it this State, The most notable event occurred at Swan City a small mining camp, wiire tne miners not being supplied with fire work a proceeded to celebrate by blowing up the post office with gi ant powder. After the explosion the establishment in question was found to have vanished. Luckily no one was injured. Price of Wheat. Baltimore, July 1. Spot wheat to-day reached the lowest point eince the organization of the Corn and Flour Exchange of this city. The bid was ninety-four cent3 and the market was dull. I be absence ot a foreign demand and the incomii heavy crop are attributed as the cause for the lowest price lor more than thirty year3. Instantly Killed. Pixe Gkove, July 3. JnoScheid ley, sixteen years of ae, while rid ing on a korse car, at Tremont, this afternoon, was instantly killed by a heavv roll ot oil-cloth falling on him. The car was partlv loaded with goods and was stopped so sud denly as to knock the oil-cloth down. It fell on his neck, causing instant death. The Dead of Railroad Disaster. St. Lotris, July 3. Six bodies were to-day taken out of the wreck ef the train on the Cunningham and Bur lington Railroad, which went through a bridge Saturday night last at Cunningham. It was under stood at the time of the accident that no lived were lost The scene of the wreck is surrounded by a large crowd and much excitement prevails. It is supposed that sev eral bodies are still buri3d under the cars. DIED. county. The Somerset smalt boy celebral Fourth in the usual manner. The tlie toy ptstol and fire cracker v,as 1: all sides, from rooming t:ll nit-!J public demonstration was attempted. of the business houses were closed, an i of our citizens Somerset ; Soldiers and Sailors, Mrs. Mary Coder, Crsiaa ; R. K. Work. Mrs. J. R. I Waiter. Somerset: Juvenile work; Miss Flta K i m ro !l, Somerset ; Organization, Mrs. Yah H"3', Somerset. The Ea.Talo Lime Company is now sell i:ig Good Lime at eight cents, delivered on bo did not go to Bel t rie cars at their works. For orders, write to other d 1 aces where lanre ceUtbraiionsTVviHiara Man, Garrett. Pa. I held, Snt the day as pleased each on i .1 : i i .i.i . ... i in iuc """'6 Eiacksmitli can find liorse aiioes, bone AfullUneofbummerintgood!,overalls. greatly enjoyed tha beautiful fire n10e nails, iron, hammers, Ticea, anyili bel - laiimeres, etc, at I which were sect off by Mr Horace Da C!. etc.. at James B. Holder- Pirjlex JlTaekes's. I from bis residence on fnion street. jura's. dead dock of the Rockwood Tunes and his Somerset correspondent, who, in their pre tended anger over the defeat of Mr. D.J. Homer, (a defeat, by the way, planned by themselves), take occasion to try to shift tbe responsibility of this defeat on Chairman Scott and myself, thereby try ing to shield themselves, Judas Iscariot betrayed bis Master with a kiss, but be was mora manly than these parties, for after seeing what be had done be went and banged himself ; but these persons, wishing to carry favor with the man they betrayed, wait for the people to consign tbem to th demnition bow-wows." I wish to retract just this much, and no more, of the statement that lam charged with having made, that is. " that Mr. Scott sent tbe rumor oat with his official sanc tion." Tbe rumor that Mr. D. J. Horner 1 KOOXTZ.-On Thursday, July 3, 1S4, near Stoyestown, Pa., OlgaMay, daughter of Jacob H. and Susanna Koontz, aged 9 dayi. Crmrchea and School Ced. Bowses Dam- KA5SA8 City, July 5. A destruc tive wind storm visited Rich Hill, Mo., early yesterday morning, de molishedthe Presbyterian church, a brick structure, the West End School House was unroofed, the Methodist Episcopal church was lifted from its foundation, the Sax factory was nnrooied and a number of small dwellings were blown down or badly twisted. Several persons were slightly hurt, bat do lives were lost 1 Financial Statement OF Somerset Borough School District For The Year Ending June 1, 1884. WM. II. WELIXEY. TKEASCBER. DE. To balane from last year. t Svi 07 To am t. f 8tal A ppropiiatkm. 2SS.U0 Toasooaat from salsot booO.... MM From t)ttoo faes tin From Gillian Lint. W OT From Wm.U. Wdfley.CuL.... liT.Sa - .... 104 64 From I. M. Uicks, Collect i,5 SS tVS-? CK. To m't of orn paid oa boli J"g.J,Blll i " raid ft Mti&lnL 177 'iA - " teachers' wmgea . . . .I,au0.00 M fuel a eootlOKent s.. 171.0 " M interest oa bunds... ITS. 00 salary f Secretary. JT..09 other xprBes..... i3.23 " Tmsorcr'seoia.... . Tabalaaeaaa kaad 131.2 $&.0U S W. H. WELFLET, COLLECTOR, DR. To baL oa daplieat aceollorted at last settlement........................... DM IN KHUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Prlseil la Whisler, late of Paint Tvp, aowersei i o., ra., uec u. Letters of administration on tbe above estate bavin been granted to the nniierslimed bvthe proper authority, notice ia hereby given to all persons Indebted t said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against tbe same will present them duly authenticated lor sen lenient on saiaraay, tne via day oi August, isss, at in late resiuen-eoi aessei. JOHN W. WHISLER. JuljX Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kute of John W. Oeiger. dee'd. late of Somerset Townnhip. Somrrnet County. Pa. Letters of administration on tbe above estate having been granted to the odersigned by tbe proper authority, notic is hereby given to al. uersons indebted to said esUt to make immedi ate payment and those having claims against tbe same to present tbem duly authenticated for set tlement on Auirosi v. iv at tne omcv uin. i. Baer, in SoiuejjFt Borough. juiy 2 Adminlstraior. STEAM ENGINES Hoisting txglnes and Machinery a Sieciaity. Second-hand Engines and Hollers on band. Send fur SUx-k Li.t. THOMAS CAKLLV, majl4-eow. AlU'gneny City, la. R B. SCHELL fc CO., MANUFACTURERS OF TI, COPPER AID SHEET-IRON PRE, -A.KTD DEALERS J.JT Stoves, Ranges & House Furnishing Goods, Main Cross St., Opposite Cook & Kecrits Store. GOQK STOVES AND RANGES! 9-- Xs; - kV .3.-, w-r?ii JZi f - A '. : - - i .j Wr are agents for th u Excelsior " Conk Stove and Kanges, th Ne Kegulatr Cook Stoves, Capello and Apollo Ranges. W also sell tbe "R.yiU Ook" and other Cook Stoves. All stoves ana ranges srdd with guarantee. Also, repair for the above stoves and lor th New Ironside and any other stove ia use. STOVE HOLLOW-WARE! Pots, Kettles. Skillets, O riddle. Tea Kettle. Cooking Utensils .aad all Olhsr Plain, Uroanil and Lnameled. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS I We keep a full stork of Coltee pots. Rockets, Basins. Sad Irons, Coke Mills. I hamber-paiU, Waeb-boanls. Dustjans and Brushes, c W make Sugar Backeu and Pennsylvania Female College. Located in tha suburb of Pittsburgh, away ros cily noise and nmnkt TJasurpafjea for Bwsaijr and BeailBiniaieaa zceueut ia. duties for the study ol Natural Sciences, and Mathematics la short, ercry deptrtmr! mil equipped. Session opens September in, lfwt. Larly application la desirable. For catalogues and further Information apply to Miss Hellen E. Pelletreau. Pr't. tnnteeow. Pittsburg, (East E rd). A PPLICATIOX FOR CHARTER. NOTICE is herebv given that aa application will be made to tbe Governor of Prnnsyivaola at Harrisburg. on Thursday, July H, Is I. or as sion thereafter as practicable, lor the Incorpora- tloo of Company, under and by virtue of the pro visions of the Corporation Act of 174: said Com pany to be known as the " Itiamond Lumber Company," Limited. The object of said Corpora tion shall b the construction, maintenance and operation of a beom on the Caaselmaa h er In tne lownsnip oi i-.is.iii'. in tne tmnty oi .corner set. and for thepnrpose of H ting logs ami lim bers on said river and its tributaries fr im the Ma ryland State Lin to location of said tom. Th name of brt of the subscribers t th Ar ticles of Association are W. H. St" FALL, J. R. IRWIN. KL. PRV'.E. W. H. SANNER. june25. WM. U. St'F&LL. FARM FOR SALE. Sltnate in Mt. Pleasant Township, West more land County i a , on and a half miles from Lig onier station and Store. This farm eontains on hundred acres ot land, one bair of which is clear ed and In a good state ef cultivation, and th balane in good Umber. A gocd two-story log DWELLING HOUSE, And Log Barn. with .Sheda'adotherOutbtilldings. Good fruit of ail kinds in abundance. Also an open hank of good coal on th farm. For further iniormatioa call oa or address J. J. STAIRS, jaali. Donegal, Wesmoreiand Co. Pa. flANTED ! En-rgetlr, reliable men to sel TKtLs,ORAPfc V INES. SHRI.BS. Kl S fc-S. sc.. Slc. Salaries and expenses paid. .z erieoce not essential. Lat'LAREa HlKRICK Brig hton. N., I miie east of Rochester. -1 eotioa this paper. msyis-'A. UDITOR S NOTICE. SOMERSET COr.NTT SS. ; : At an Orphans' Curt held at Somer ; seal : set in ami for Somerset County on the : : ath day of May. A. I., lw. befi re tbe Monorabl, th Judges thereof, in the matter of the estate of Henry .-uhre deeeascl. on motion of ! Jo&a H. I hi, Esq the Court appoint L 4. Col i born. Esq-. Audit te distribute the rand in the hands of tne Admin. straUn-s to and among thwee leraiiy entitled thereto. Bv tbe Court. A. A STl TZMAN, Clerk. Th undersigned and lor thereby gives notieetbat he will sit at th o(tl5 of Cclriorn a Cltora. In Somerset, Pa., on Tuesilay, the 14th day oi July, 13M, to perform th duties of th abov appoint ment, when and w here all parti Interested can auend If thev thick proper. L. C. COLBORN, Jams. jt. Aadllor. A NEW ENTERPRISE. E. M. Lambert &Bro., Maaafaetureri of aad Dealers ia SDGAR PANS. We Keep Nails, Glass, Puty, Coal Oil, Terra Cotta Pipe, Clothes Wringers. Call and See Stock Before Buying Elseichere. JOHN J. SCHELL, Agent and Attorney-in-Fact. ESTABLISHED 1830. FISHER'S BOOK STORE SOMERSET, FA.. Cbas. H. F!j tir. Wholesale and Retail Tealer and Jobber In School Rook. School Supplies sad Stationery. Alwnvs In to-k a well selected stock of Poetlial Works. Histories. Biographies. Books of Travel and A d'venlure. Novels and Standard Pio Works. Bibles, Testaments, tiospal Hymn Lutheran an-i ! ! pics' Hymn Books. Uictlocarles and :hitlra's Toy Books, Magaslee. Reviews Novels. Da. ly i"nper. and Ireseral Periill Literatuie, Sheet Music sad Organ Instructor. Sua day school sod Day school K. ward Cards. A Large and Complete Stork of Blank Books, Leg a Blanks and Marriage Certify ales. Fin Albums, I orses and Boa Pspera. SCHOOL TEACHERS' B"MAIL ORDEES HEADQUARTERS. SO LICITED. T.R. MARSi-IAIX. MAIK OFFICE AND YARD AT JOHNSTOWH. PESFl. Bear 266 .TfainStre t. iiiDin. j Wholesalers and Retailers : Lumber AND EUIL2IS3 MATERIALS, HarfaiiiScftfooJi :L. W WEAKUND : ItrKncri IHIUm smd Yard AT Somrst( Pa., 0?.S.4C. R. I. STATI0R- MOVLDIXG, st a I a Milts, BALI ST US st.wtiroxTn Stock, meh as 46S3. 16 CH. T am't paid over-... :oM. Exoeratijos allowed lv.oo Commissions... ........... T3.T Balaac da S34.TS LaRVE M. HICKS, DR. To groas s mount of duplicate: gC2Gr4S CR- OAK. POPLAR. SIblfifiS. PDKETS, ASH. If .1 L.Mr, iLCOHIMG. SASH, i HKRHr. YHI.OW USE, SHIS'iLES, DOORS, ihutvit siiirrpivi LATH. BLISbS. A Oeaeral Line ol ail grade ol Lumber and Building Material, aad Rooting Blat kept n Also, can rum isa anything in tbe line of tor business to order with reasoaabl proas ptaesa, Brackets, Old-iised work, fee. elias cuisrisriJsraHjM, Manager, Somerset Branch. Offices and Yard Opposite S. & C. B. B. Station, Somorset, Pa. ITOYTS, PORTER & CO., Brass and Iron Founders Machinists, and Manufactu rers of Miners' Supplies, WAT El: ST., OPI-OKITE P.. Jr fi. DEPOT, COSSELLSl'iLLE, PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THC YOUCH STEAM pur.ip. 'nisg I284AU 19 U 19 44 KL44 3 43 W.M , i,SW.M Am't paid over Kiooernthsu aiiowra .......... Commission .................... Balassie Unpaid orders outstanding.... fiond Issued. .................. RESOURCES. Outstanding Tsjre. ........ fttT.lg - Cash a naad u. m we. tne andarsigaed Auditors of Somerset Bor ough have examined and audited th accnonis of tbe aoov statement, and naa n eorrtet. Witness ar hands and seals this 3Wh day of Jaa, 1M. ai. j. r-BiiTJ. uti WX. X. HtM'HSTETLER. ssal. I JOHN If. SNYDER, saax. ; Jab? Aaditors. W haw secured a 2ll E"W ZMTT.Xj, And snanutactur Shingle ea th Nkrblaaa PriactDl. W eau aad eonstsatry keep on hand two grades of tbe various kinds of Shingle. We j guarantee er Shingle to be superior to any la the County. Shall h pleased to hav parties come and inspect owr shiaglc before baying elsawhwra. Address E. M. LAMBERT & BRO., LAJCBKRTSVILLE, 8USEKSET CO, Pa. aaeUus. DMINLSTEATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Michael Klngwr.. dee'tf. lata of AddJaoa Tawnship, Somerset County, pa. Letter ef Administration ea the abov estate kaving been granted to th anderfigned by tbe proper authority, aotlcw I hereby given to ail persons Indebted to said estate to make Immedu ata pavmeat. ami thos ha ring claims sgals th mi will present tbem duly aathntieateftT fur settlement ea Batarday. Aagaat S, leM, at th late wstdsaew of th deceased. SAJsXEL A. RISOER. janalA, Ad ulnlstrator. For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Railroads, and Boiler Feeders Turn-Table Dump Cars. Stone Picks, Hoisting Crabs Stone Wedses, LARRIES. PIT CARs, COXE SCRAPERS, COKE BARROWS, COKE OVEN FRAMES, R. R. FROGS, BRIDGE BOLTS. SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Heavy Castings and Forging ; Sheet-Iron Work ; repaired at abort notice. Machinery of all kinds built and may 7-1 jr.